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General business dispute or claim
Commercial transactions occur every second of the day, most without any problem arising. But what happens when a transaction does not result in the intended outcome?
Does your business have rights that it can enforce against the other parties to the deal? Business disputes can be complex and every case will depend on the circumstances of the commercial dealing.Types of disputes that may arise
In some instances, parties may have contravened legislation established by the Commonwealth and State Parliaments to protect businesses and consumers from anti-competitive and misleading and deceptive conduct in commercial transactions, such as the Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth).In other instances your business may be entitled to enforce common law rights,such as in the case of fraudulent conduct, misrepresentation, breach of contract or commercial loss from negligence.
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This morning I was able to attend a pre-hearing conference in the Melbourne Magistrates Court by telephone.
This is a great resource for...
This morning I was able to attend a pre-hearing conference in the Melbourne Magistrates Court by telephone.
This is a great resource for clients involved in litigation in Victoria as it enables the solicitor with carriage of the matter to attend without the need to incur costs in travelling, or by engaging counsel.
This is a great resource for clients involved in litigation in Victoria as it enables the solicitor with carriage of the matter to attend without the need to incur costs in travelling, or by engaging counsel.

In all instances it is important that you consult a dispute resolution expert to ensure that all of your business’ rights are identified and an appropriate, cost-effective outcome is achieved.
Time limits apply to civil proceedings so if your business has been party to a commercial dealing gone wrong, you should seek legal advice at an early stage.

The Stacks commercial litigation and dispute resolution team has the resources and experience to assist with the resolution of any dispute affecting your business.
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